Index
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  L  M  N  O  P  R  S  T  U  V  W  
A
- acquiring rollback segments, 5-6
 
- ACTIVE_INSTANCE_COUNT parameter, 9-8
 
- ADD LOGFILE clause 
- thread required, 5-7
 
 
- adding a file, 5-9
 
- All Initialization Parameters dialog, 4-13
 
- allocation 
- rollback segments, 5-5
 
 
- ALTER DATABASE DISABLE THREAD statement, 5-8
 
- ALTER DATABASE statement 
- DISABLE clause, 5-8
 
- THREAD clause, 5-8
 
- thread of redo, 5-8
 
 
- ALTER ROLLBACK SEGMENT statement, 5-6
 
- architecture 
- Optimal Flexible Architecture (OFA), 3-7
 
- Oracle Enterprise Manager, 7-5
 
- SRVCTL Utility on UNIX, 7-3
 
 
- archive logs 
- destinations, conversion to multi-instance, 10-2
 
 
- ARCHIVELOG mode, 5-3
 
- ASCII file 
- for UNIX raw volume names, 2-10
 
 
- automatic undo management, 5-5, 8-7 
- rollback segments, 5-4
 
 
 
B
- backups 
- after creating new databases, 5-19
 
- before database creation, 5-11
 
- conversion to multi-instance, 10-2
 
- server parameter file, 6-7
 
 
 
C
- client load balancing 
- configuring, 9-2
 
- description of, 9-2, 9-9
 
 
- clustdb.sql script, 5-17
 
- cluster database 
- reasons not to convert to, 10-2
 
 
- clustered file systems 
- as required by Oracle Managed Files, 1-6
 
 
- clusterware 
- diagnostics, 3-4
 
 
- Communication Daemon, defined, 7-2
 
- components, 9-3 
- created when using the DBCA, 8-4
 
 
- Configuration Assistant, 7-8
 
- configuration file, 8-2
 
- configuration raw device, 2-2
 
- configuration types 
- Customized, 3-5, 3-6
 
- Data Warehouse, 3-5
 
- General Purpose, 3-5
 
- New Database, 3-6
 
- Software Only, 3-6
 
- Transaction Processing, 3-5
 
 
- configurations 
- change in redo log, 5-9
 
 
- configuring 
- clients 
- client load balancing, 9-2
 
- connect-time failover, 9-2
 
- primary and secondary instances, 9-9
 
 
- global database name, 4-9
 
- high availability, 9-1 to  9-4 
- primary and secondary instances, 9-8
 
 
- listeners 
- primary and secondary instances, 9-9
 
 
- Oracle Enterprise Manager, 7-10, 7-11
 
- Oracle Performance Manager, 7-11
 
- primary and secondary instances, 9-8
 
- Server Management, 7-1
 
- shared disks, 2-1
 
- SID Prefix, 3-8, 3-10
 
 
- connecting 
- Real Application Clusters database, 9-3
 
 
- connection load balancing, 8-8
 
- connect-time failover 
- configuring, 9-2
 
- described, 9-2, 9-9
 
- GLOBAL_DBNAME parameter in listener.ora file, 8-11
 
 
- Console 
- setup, 7-5
 
 
- control files, 1-5, 2-2 
- creating, 5-3
 
- described, 8-6
 
- log history, 5-2
 
- raw devices, 2-6
 
 
- converting 
- from single-instance to Real Application Clusters, 10-1
 
- to Real Application Clusters from single-instance Oracle databases, 10-1
 
 
- CREATE CONTROLFILE statement, 5-3 
- changing database options, 5-3
 
 
- CREATE DATABASE, 5-2 
- creating threads, 5-7
 
- MAXDATAFILES clause, 5-3
 
- MAXINSTANCES clause, 5-2
 
- MAXLOGFILES clause, 5-2
 
- MAXLOGHISTORY clause, 5-2
 
- MAXLOGMEMBERS clause, 5-2
 
 
- Create Database 
- option on Creation Options page, 4-17
 
 
- CREATE PUBLIC ROLLBACK SEGMENT statement, 5-6
 
- CREATE ROLLBACK SEGMENT statement, 5-5, 5-6
 
- creating 
- initdb_name.ora file, 5-15
 
- initialization parameter files, 5-15
 
- initsid.ora file, 5-15
 
- new redo log groups, 5-7
 
- Oracle Enterprise Manager repository, 7-8
 
- password files, 5-16
 
- raw devices on UNIX, 2-7
 
- raw devices on Windows, 2-12
 
- Real Application Clusters database 
- backing up the new database, 5-19
 
- initdb_name.ora file, 5-15
 
- initsid.ora file, 5-15
 
- ORACLE_SID environment variable, 5-14
 
- OracleServicesid service, 5-15
 
- oratab file, 5-13, 8-3
 
- password files, 5-16
 
- with the Database Configuration Assistant, 3-8, 4-2, 4-3
 
 
- Real Application Clusters database with manual methods, 5-10
 
- rollback segments, 5-5, 5-6
 
- server parameter files, 6-7
 
- threads, 5-7
 
 
- Creation Options page, 4-16
 
- cross-node registration, 8-8
 
- crtsrv batch file, 5-15
 
- Customized 
- configuration type, 3-5, 3-6, 3-7
 
 
- CWMLITE tablespace 
- raw devices, 2-6
 
 
- cwmlite1 
- identifying on UNIX, 2-9
 
 
 
D
- data dictionary 
- views, 5-6
 
 
- Data Warehouse 
- configuration type, 3-5, 3-6
 
 
- database 
- archiving mode, 5-8
 
- components, created when using the DBCA, 8-4
 
- configurations, types, 3-6
 
- rollback segments, 5-5
 
 
- Database Configuration Assistant 
- All Initialization Parameters dialog, 4-13
 
- components created by, 8-4
 
- control files, 8-6
 
- creating Real Application Clusters database 
- after installation, 4-3
 
- during installation, 3-8, 4-2
 
 
- Creation Options page, 4-16
 
- Database Connection Options page, 4-10
 
- Database Features page, 4-10
 
- Database Identification page, 4-9
 
- Database Storage page, 4-15
 
- Database Templates page, 4-8
 
- datafiles, 8-4
 
- deleting databases with, 4-20
 
- deleting Real Application Clusters databases, 4-20
 
- initialization parameter files, 8-7
 
- Initialization Parameters page, 4-11
 
- List of Cluster Databases page, 4-21
 
- Node Selection page, 4-6
 
- Operations page, 4-6, 4-20
 
- processing during installation, 3-7
 
- raw devices for, 2-3
 
- redo log files, 8-6
 
- rollback segments, 8-7
 
- Summary dialog, 4-18, 4-19, 4-23
 
- tablespaces, 8-4
 
- troubleshooting, 4-5
 
- using, 4-2
 
- Welcome page, 4-4
 
 
- database configuration type 
- selecting, 3-5
 
 
- database configuration types, 3-6
 
- Database Connection Options page, 4-10
 
- database directory, A-3
 
- Database Features page, 4-10
 
- Database Identification page, 4-9
 
- Database Storage page, 4-15
 
- Database Templates page, 4-8
 
- datafiles, 1-5, 2-2 
- and the DBCA, 8-4
 
- described, 8-4
 
- raw devices, 2-6
 
 
- db_name.conf file 
- service discovery, B-3
 
 
- DBA Studio 
- limitations, 7-7
 
 
- DBA_ROLLBACK_SEGS view 
- public rollback segments, 5-6
 
 
- DBCA_RAW_CONFIG 
- environment variable, 3-3
 
 
- DBMS_LIBCACHE package, 9-10
 
- dedicated servers, 8-8
 
- deleting databases 
- with the DBCA, 4-20
 
 
- devices 
- minimum configuration requirements, 2-2
 
 
- diagnostics 
- clusterware, 3-4
 
 
- directory structure, A-1, B-1 
- UNIX, A-2
 
 
- DISABLE THREAD clause, 5-8
 
- disabling 
- the archive history, 5-3
 
- threads, 5-8
 
 
- dropping redo log files 
- manual archiving, 5-8
 
- restrictions, 5-9
 
 
- DRSYS tablespace 
- description, 8-4
 
- raw device, 2-6
 
 
 
E
- Edit User Preferences dialog box, 7-10
 
- environment variable 
- for raw devices, 2-11
 
- UNIX, 3-2
 
 
- errors 
- messages, rollback segment, 5-6
 
- Oracle Enterprise Manager discovery, B-2
 
 
- EXAMPLE tablespace 
- raw devices, 2-6
 
 
- example1 
- identifying on UNIX, 2-9
 
 
- exclusive mode 
- media recovery, 5-2
 
 
- extent management 
- rollback segments, 5-5
 
 
 
F
- failover 
- and service registration, 8-8
 
 
- FAILOVER parameter, 9-3
 
- FAILOVER_MODE parameter, 9-4 
- for Transparent Application Failover, 9-4
 
 
- features, new, xxvii
 
- files 
- dropping, 5-8, 5-9
 
- renaming, 5-9
 
 
 
G
- General Purpose 
- configuration type, 3-5
 
- description of configuration type, 3-6
 
 
- Generate Database Creation Scripts 
- on Creation Options page, 4-17
 
 
- global database name, 4-9
 
- Global Services Daemon (GSD), 5-13
 
- GLOBAL_DBNAME parameter, 8-11
 
- groups 
- MAXLOGFILES, 5-2
 
- redo log files, 5-2, 5-9
 
 
- GSD, defined, 7-2
 
 
H
- hardware requirements, 1-6
 
- high availability 
- configuring, 9-1 to  9-4
 
- primary and secondary instances, 9-8
 
- Transparent Application Failover, 9-4
 
 
- host.equiv file, 2-11
 
 
I
- INDX tablespace 
- described, 8-4
 
- raw device, 2-6
 
 
- initdb_name.ora file 
- ACTIVE_INSTANCE_COUNT parameter, 9-8
 
- creating, 5-15
 
 
- initialization parameter files, 8-7 
- creating for database creation, 5-15
 
- editing before database creation, 5-16
 
- for instances, 6-2
 
- listener parameters, 8-9
 
 
- initialization parameters 
- DISPATCHERS, 8-8
 
- LOCAL_LISTENER, 8-8
 
- REMOTE_LISTENER, 8-8, 8-14
 
 
- Initialization Parameters page, 4-11
 
- initsid.ora file 
- creating, 5-15
 
 
- installation 
- directory structure, A-1, B-1
 
- ldap.ora file, 8-12
 
- listener.ora file, 8-10
 
- overview, 1-3, 1-5
 
- preinstallation, 2-12
 
- processing of the DBCA, 3-7
 
- repository database, 7-7
 
- requirements, hardware, 1-5, 1-6
 
- requirements, hardware requirements, 1-6
 
- requirements, software, 1-5
 
- software requirements, 1-6
 
- tnsnames.ora file, 8-12
 
- verifying raw devices, 4-3
 
 
- installing 
- Oracle Enterprise Manager, 7-7
 
- Oracle software with Oracle Universal Installer, 3-2
 
 
- INSTANCE_ROLE 
- for Transparent Application Failover, 9-4
 
- use of in secondary instance connections, 9-10
 
 
- instances 
- initialization parameter files, 6-2
 
- SID Prefix, 3-8, 3-10
 
- thread number, 5-7
 
 
- Instances Logon dialog box, 7-12
 
- interconnects 
- supported for Real Application Clusters, 1-7
 
 
 
L
- ldap.ora file, 8-12 
- creating, 8-12
 
- default configuration, 8-12
 
 
- library cache 
- warming, 9-10
 
 
- Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), 8-12
 
- List of Cluster Databases page, 4-21
 
- listener 
- local, 8-8
 
- registration, 8-11
 
 
- listener.ora file, 8-10 
- configuring, 8-9
 
- default configuration, 8-10
 
- Oracle Enterprise Manager service discovery, B-4
 
- Server Management requirements, 7-4
 
- sid_LIST_listener_name parameter, 5-20, 7-4, B-4
 
 
- listeners 
- GLOBAL_DBNAME parameter, 8-11
 
- listener.ora file, 8-10
 
 
- load balancing 
- and service registration, 8-8
 
 
- LOAD_BALANCE parameter, 9-3
 
- local listener, 8-8
 
- log history, 5-2
 
- log switches 
- adding or dropping files, 5-9
 
 
- lsnodes 
- command syntax, 3-4
 
 
 
M
- manual archiving 
- dropping a redo log file, 5-8
 
 
- manual undo management, 5-5
 
- MAXDATAFILES clause, 5-3
 
- MAXDATAFILES parameter, 5-4
 
- MAXINSTANCES clause 
- changing, 5-3
 
 
- MAXINSTANCES parameter, 5-3
 
- MAXLOGFILES clause, 5-2, 5-3
 
- MAXLOGFILES parameter, 5-3
 
- MAXLOGHISTORY clause, 5-2 
- changing, 5-3
 
 
- MAXLOGHISTORY parameter, 5-4
 
- MAXLOGMEMBERS clause, 5-2, 5-3
 
- MAXLOGMEMBERS parameter, 5-3
 
- media recovery 
- log history, 5-2
 
 
- member 
- MAXLOGMEMBERS, 5-2
 
 
- migrating 
- Real Application Clusters issues, 4-24
 
 
- migration 
- from single-instance, see conversion, 10-2
 
 
- multiple Oracle homes 
- UNIX, 4-25
 
- Windows, 4-25
 
 
- multiplexed redo log files 
- total number of files, 5-2
 
 
 
N
- network configuration files 
- ldap.ora.ora, 8-12
 
- listener.ora, 7-4, 8-10 
- Oracle Enterprise Manager service discovery, B-4
 
 
- sqlnet.ora, 5-20, 8-16, B-6
 
- testing, 9-3
 
- tnsnames.ora, 5-20, 8-12 
- Oracle Enterprise Manager service discovery, B-5
 
 
 
- network directory, A-2, A-3
 
- New Database 
- configuration type, 3-6
 
 
- new features, xxvii
 
- nmiconf.log file, B-7
 
- Node Selection page, 4-6
 
 
O
- Operations page, 4-6, 4-20
 
- OPS_INSTANCE entry, B-7
 
- OPS_INSTANCE entry in services.ora file, B-7
 
- Optimal Flexible Architecture (OFA), 3-7
 
- Oracle Enterprise Manager 
- architecture, 7-5
 
- Configuration Assistant, 7-8
 
- configuring, 7-10, 7-11 
- repository, 7-8
 
 
- described, 7-2
 
- GSD, 7-2
 
- installing repository database, 7-7
 
- nmiconf.log file, B-7
 
- oratab file requirements, 5-13
 
- repository database 
- configuring, 7-8
 
 
- Server Management 
- Communication Daemon, 7-2
 
 
- service discovery, B-2
 
- services.ora file, B-6
 
- setup scenarios, 7-5
 
- sid_LIST_listener_name parameter in listener.ora file, 5-20, 7-4
 
- solving service discovery failures, B-2
 
- specifying preferred credentials, 7-8
 
- SYSDBA privilege, 7-10
 
- SYSOPER privilege, 7-10
 
- TOOLS tablespace, 2-6
 
- understanding discovery failures, B-2
 
 
- Oracle Managed Files 
- requirements for using, 1-6
 
 
- Oracle Performance Manager 
- accessing Real Application Clusters charts, 7-11
 
- Cluster Database Instance folder, 7-11
 
- configuring, 7-11
 
- Databases folder, 7-12
 
 
- Oracle Universal Installer, 3-2 
- for Real Application Clusters, 3-1
 
- overview of processing, 1-3
 
- starting, 3-2
 
 
- ORACLE_SID 
- environment variable, 5-14
 
 
- OracleServicesid service, 5-15
 
- ORAPWD utility, 5-17
 
- orapwsid file, 5-17
 
 
P
- parameters 
- database creation, 5-2
 
- initialization, 6-1
 
 
- password files, 5-16
 
- preconfigured database installation types, 3-6
 
- preferred credentials, 7-8 
- creating an operating system account, 7-9
 
- database, 7-8
 
- nodes, 7-8
 
 
- pre-installation 
- raw device creation, 2-13
 
 
- preinstallation, 2-12 
- on UNIX, 2-11
 
- raw device creation, 2-3, 8-6
 
 
- primary and secondary instances 
- client configuration, 9-9
 
- connecting to secondary instances, 9-10
 
- listener configuration, 9-9
 
- overview, 9-8
 
 
- private rollback segments, 5-5, 5-6 
- creating, 5-5
 
 
- private threads, 5-7
 
- public rollback segments, 5-6 
- bringing online, 5-7
 
- creating, 5-6
 
- owner, 5-6
 
- specifying, 5-6
 
- using by default, 5-6
 
 
- PUBLIC threads, 5-7
 
- pwdsid.ora file, 5-17
 
 
R
- RAC_DATABASE entry, B-6
 
- RAC_DATABASE entry in services.ora file, B-6
 
- raw devices 
- configuration raw device, 2-2
 
- configuring, 2-7
 
- control files, 2-6
 
- creating 
- on UNIX, 2-7
 
- on Windows, 2-12
 
 
- datafiles, 2-6
 
- DRSYS tablespace, 2-6
 
- environment variable, 2-11
 
- EXAMPLE tablespace, 2-6
 
- identifying on UNIX 
- control1 database object, 2-9
 
- control2 database object, 2-9
 
- drsys1 database object, 2-9
 
- indx1 database object, 2-9
 
- system1 database object, 2-9
 
- temp1 database object, 2-9
 
- tools1 database object, 2-9
 
- users1 database object, 2-9
 
 
- identifying on Windows 
- db_name_control1 symbolic link, 2-13
 
- db_name_control1 symbolic link, 8-6
 
- db_name_control2 symbolic link, 2-13, 8-6
 
- db_name_cwmlite1, 2-13
 
- db_name_drsys1 symbolic link, 2-13, 8-5
 
- db_name_indx1 symbolic link, 2-13, 8-5
 
- db_name_rbs1 symbolic link, 8-5
 
- db_name_redo thread_number symbolic link, 2-13, 8-6
 
- db_name_redothread_number symbolic link, 8-7
 
- db_name_spfile1 symbolic link, 2-13, 8-5
 
- db_name_system1 symbolic link, 2-13, 8-5
 
- db_name_temp1 symbolic link, 2-13, 8-5
 
- db_name_tools1 symbolic link, 2-13, 8-5
 
- db_name_users1 symbolic link, 2-13, 8-5
 
 
- identifying on Windows, srvcfg, 2-13
 
- identifying on Windows, undotbs1 and undotbs2 symbolic links, 2-13, 8-5
 
- INDX tablespace, 2-6
 
- redo log files, 2-6
 
- server parameter files, 2-6
 
- setting up, 2-3, 2-13, 8-6
 
- srvcfg, 2-6
 
- SYSTEM tablespace, 2-6
 
- TEMP tablespace, 2-6
 
- TOOLS tablespace, 2-6
 
- UNDOTBS tablespace, 2-6
 
- USERS tablespace, 2-6
 
- verification, 4-3
 
 
- raw devices CWMLITE tablespace, 2-6
 
- raw volumes 
- on UNIX, configuring, 2-7
 
 
- RBS tablespace 
- description, 8-4
 
 
- Real Application Clusters 
- components, 1-2
 
- databases, backing up, 5-19
 
- databases, creating 
- with manual methods, 5-10
 
 
- databases, deleting, 4-20
 
- databases, password files, 5-16
 
- hardware requirements, 1-6
 
- installation requirements, 1-5
 
- installed components of, 1-5
 
- overview, 1-1, 4-1, 8-1
 
- preinstallation, 2-12
 
- raw device setup, 2-3, 2-13, 8-6
 
- software requirements, 1-6
 
 
- Real Application Clusters Guard II, 9-11
 
- recovery 
- archive history, 5-2
 
 
- redo log 
- changing, 5-9
 
 
- redo log files, 1-5, 2-2 
- described, 8-6
 
- identifying on UNIX, 2-9
 
- raw devices, 2-6
 
- reconfiguring, 5-9
 
 
- redo log groups, creating, 5-7
 
- redo log mode 
- setting, 5-8
 
 
- registration 
- cross-node, 8-8
 
 
- registry 
- PM\db_name key, B-4
 
 
- repository database 
- installing, 7-7
 
 
- requirements 
- for installing Real Application Clusters, 1-5
 
- tablespace sizes, 2-5
 
 
- restrictions 
- changing the redo log, 5-9
 
 
- .rhosts file, 2-11
 
- rollback segments, 5-5 
- described, 8-7
 
- ID number, 5-5
 
- manually creating, 5-5
 
- multiple, 5-5
 
- name, 5-5
 
- public, 5-7
 
- public versus private, 5-7
 
- specifying, 5-5
 
- tablespace, 5-5
 
 
- ROLLBACK_SEGMENTS parameter 
- private and public segments, 5-5, 5-6
 
 
- root, 2-11
 
 
S
- Save as a Database Template 
- option on Creation options page, 4-17
 
 
- segments 
- ID number, 5-5
 
 
- server configuration 
- raw device for, 2-2
 
 
- Server Management 
- configuring, 7-1
 
- GSD process, 7-2
 
- node requirements, 7-4
 
- requirements, 7-4
 
- SIDs, 7-4
 
 
- server parameter file 
- backing up, 6-7
 
 
- server parameter files, 1-5, 2-2, 6-1, 6-2, 8-7 
- creating, 6-7
 
- errors, 6-6
 
- raw devices, 2-6
 
 
- service discovery 
- db_name.conf file, B-3
 
- errors, B-2
 
- listener.ora file, B-4
 
- nmiconf.log file, B-7
 
- on UNIX, B-3
 
- on Windows NT, B-4
 
- PM\db_name registry key, B-4
 
- services.ora file, B-6
 
- sid_LIST_listener_name parameter, B-4
 
- tnsnames.ora file, B-5
 
- understanding, B-2
 
 
- service registration 
- configuring, 8-8
 
 
- services.ora file, B-6, B-7
 
- shared configuration file, 8-2
 
- shared disks 
- configuring, 2-1
 
 
- shared server, 8-8
 
- shutting down a Server database 
- with SYSDBA privilege, 7-10
 
- with SYSOPER privilege, 7-10
 
 
- sid Prefix, 3-8, 3-10
 
- sid_LIST_listener_name parameter, 5-20, 7-4
 
- Software Only 
- configuration type, 3-6
 
 
- software requirements, 1-6
 
- spfile1 
- identifying on UNIX, 2-9
 
 
- sqlnet.ora file, 5-20, 8-16, B-6 
- default configuration, 8-16, B-6
 
 
- srvcfg 
- raw devices, 2-6
 
 
- srvcfg raw device 
- identifying, 2-13
 
 
- srvconfig 
- command on UNIX, 8-2
 
 
- srvConfig.loc, 8-2
 
- SRVCTL Utility, 5-13, 7-2 
- architecture on UNIX, 7-3
 
 
- srvm\admin directory, A-3
 
- SRVM_SHARED_CONFIG 
- environment variable, 3-2
 
 
- startup 
- rollback segments, 5-6
 
- SYSDBA privilege, 7-10
 
- SYSOPER privilege, 7-10
 
 
- Summary dialog, 4-18, 4-19, 4-23
 
- SYSDBA privilege, 7-10
 
- SYSDBA privilege, granting, 7-9
 
- SYSOPER privilege, 7-10
 
- SYSOPER privilege, granting, 7-9
 
- SYSTEM tablespace, 5-5 
- description, 8-4
 
- raw device, 2-6
 
 
 
T
- tablespaces 
- and the DBCA, 8-4
 
- control files, 2-6
 
- CWMLITE, 2-6, 8-5
 
- DRSYS, 2-6, 8-4
 
- EXAMPLE, 2-6, 8-4
 
- expanding for large sorts, 8-4
 
- INDX, 2-6, 8-4
 
- ODM, 2-6
 
- RBS, 8-4
 
- recommended sizes of, 2-5
 
- rollback segment, 5-5
 
- server parameter file, 2-6
 
- srvcfg, 2-6
 
- SYSTEM, 2-6, 5-5, 8-4
 
- TEMP, 2-6, 8-4
 
- TOOLS, 2-6, 8-4
 
- undo tablespaces for automatic undo management, 8-4
 
- UNDOTBS, 2-6
 
- USERS, 2-6, 8-4
 
- XDB, 2-6
 
 
- TAF 
- configuring, 9-4
 
- GLOBAL_DBNAME parameter in listener.ora file, 8-11
 
- overview, 9-4
 
- pre-establishing a connection, 9-6
 
- retrying a connection, 9-6
 
- with client load balancing, 9-5
 
- with connect-time failover, 9-5
 
 
- TEMP tablespace 
- described, 8-4
 
- raw device, 2-6
 
 
- testing the network, 9-3
 
- THREAD clause, 5-7 
- disabling a thread, 5-8
 
- when required, 5-7
 
 
- THREAD parameter, 5-7
 
- threads 
- associated with an instance, 5-7
 
- changing from public to private, 5-8
 
- creating, 5-7
 
- disabled, 5-8
 
- disabling, 5-8
 
- public, 5-7
 
 
- tnsnames.ora file, 5-20, 8-12 
- default configuration, 8-12
 
- FAILOVER parameter, 9-3
 
- FAILOVER_MODE, 9-4
 
- LOAD_BALANCE parameter, 9-3
 
- service discovery, B-5
 
 
- TOOLS tablespace 
- described, 8-4
 
- raw device, 2-6
 
 
- Transaction Processing 
- configuration type, 3-5
 
- description of configuration type, 3-6
 
 
- Transmission Control Protocol/Interconnect Protocol (TCP/IP) 
- for Real Application Clusters, 1-7
 
 
- Transparent Application Failover, 9-4 
- configuring, 9-4
 
- GLOBAL_DBNAME parameter in listener.ora file, 8-11
 
- overview, 9-4
 
- pre-establishing a connection, 9-6
 
- retrying a connection, 9-6
 
- with client load balancing, 9-5
 
- with connect-time failover, 9-5
 
 
- troubleshooting 
- Database Configuration Assistant, 4-5
 
- service discovery, B-2
 
 
 
U
- undo management, 8-7
 
- UNDOTBS tablespace 
- raw devices, 2-6
 
 
- undotbs1 
- identifying on UNIX, 2-9
 
 
- UNIX 
- raw volume names ASCII file, 2-10
 
- raw volumes, configuring, 2-7
 
 
- upgrading 
- Real Application Clusters issues, 4-24
 
 
- user 
- PUBLIC, 5-6
 
 
- User Datagram Protocol (UDP) 
- for Real Application Clusters, 1-7
 
 
- USERS tablespace 
- described, 8-4
 
- raw device, 2-6
 
 
 
V
- V$SESSION table, 9-8
 
- Veritas Volume Manager 
- during installation, 2-5
 
 
- Virtual Interface Architecture (VIA) 
- for Real Application Clusters, 1-7
 
 
- volumes 
- Veritas Volume Manager, use of during installation, 2-5
 
 
 
W
- warming the cache, 9-10
 
- Welcome page, 4-4